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Give us Money or We Call You Racist – Byron Allen Media Group Demands $10 Billion From McDonalds
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[quote:sad pony:MV81MjM4NzcxXzk2NDg1ODQ4Xzc4ODBGQUU1] Wait what!!?? I don't understand the case at all. Can a black owned company sue for not spending $$ with them? Are they saying McD is racist?? Haha I have been a racist all my life. It has served me well. Blacks are just so tiresome. It never ends with them. [/quote]
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A California judge is allowing a black entertainment group led by Byron Allen to continue their lawsuit against McDonalds for not spending enough money advertising with the network. The lawsuit alleges that McDonalds does not give enough of their advertising budget to black entertainment, therefore McDonalds is racist.
Byron Allen is suing McDonalds for $10 billion, demanding reparations from the fast-food chain for not spending enough advertising with his company.
There’s gold underneath those arches. On its face this looks like the extortion business model of Al Sharpton dressed up in corporate media suits. It will be interesting to watch how this unfolds.
Sept 20 (Reuters) – McDonald’s Corp has been ordered by a U.S. judge to defend against media entrepreneur Byron Allen’s $10 billion lawsuit accusing the fast-food chain of “racial stereotyping” by not advertising with Black-owned media.
In a decision on Friday, U.S. District Judge Fernando Olguin in Los Angeles said Allen could try to prove that McDonald’s violated federal and California civil rights laws by deeming his networks ineligible for the “vast majority” of its advertising dollars.
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